Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Android devices consume more bandwidth than iPhones and Windows ... - Tudocelular.com

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According to a new study from Ericsson, we see that the overall use of internet for mobile devices vary greatly according to region, operator and the operating system running.

However, what is clear is that Android handsets and their users consume an average of 2.2 GB per month. Already the iPhone gets an average of 1.7 GB and thirdly Windows Phone with 1.4 GB. The group that spends among all is also no surprise.’s Android tops online, spending an average of 4GB per month

The reasons are many, but perhaps the most direct on the size of the screens of Android devices. As they come with larger screens, as well as its resolutions, the downloaded images are also larger. Moreover, these devices end up being used more for watching movies and videos in general. Another point is that Android in general is not as efficient in managing applications running in the background as the iOS, at least until the Jelly Bean version. This is something that is supposedly improved in Android 4.4 KitKat. [Ericsson]

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